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Terrifying horror game Retrieval is bringing its incredible visuals to PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X
By GamesRadar Staff published
News But you'll have to wait a little while to check out this stunning game from a team including ex-Naughty Dog devs
Psychological horror One-Eyed Likho brings a dark, Slavic fairy tale to PC next year
By Iain Harris published
News And there's a new trailer to boot
Nightmare House: Reimagined makes its chilling, thrilling reveal - and puts the original game on Steam for free
By Joel Franey published
News Escape was never an option...
Out of the fog, Silent Hill 2 emerges onto the new PLAY cover!
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
News Plus: Concord, Assassin's Creed Shadows, Marvel Rivals, Sonic X Shadow Generations, and more!
Little Nightmares 3 looks fantastic in its new gameplay trailer, and so does this other game from the original devs that feels just like Little Nightmares
By Jordan Gerblick published
news We're basically getting two new Little Nightmare games, folks
Monsters, melancholy, and myth – here's why Silent Hill 2's legacy endures
By Vikki Blake published
Opinion Opinion | Revisiting the lasting appeal of Konami's hallmark horror
After 3 years, this bangin' indie horror game is coming in September "to tide you over until Silent Hill 2 Remake"
By Jordan Gerblick last updated
news From solo developer Headware Games, Hollowbody is a "traditional fixed camera survival horror"
I've been playing spooky Dead By Daylight spin-off The Casting of Frank Stone, and let me tell you: this Frank Stone fella seems like bad news
By Andrew Brown published
Preview Prepare for severed ears, gory deaths, and plenty of Fog
Here's how The Casting Of Frank Stone uses "massive amounts of documentation and secrets" from Dead By Daylight to bring its world to life
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Exclusive Exclusive interview | "There's a level of irreverence to some of the things we're doing," says Supermassive's Steve Goss
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